Value-based healthcare initiatives in practice : a systematic review
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Resumo: | Value-based initiatives are growing in importance as strategic models of healthcare management, prompting the need for an in-depth exploration of their outcome measures. This systematic review aimed to identify measures that are being used in the application of the value agenda. Multiple electronic databases (PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials) were searched. Eligible studies reported various implementations of value-based healthcare initiatives. A qualitative approach was used to analyze their outcome measurements. Outcomes were classified according to a tier-level hierarchy. In a radar chart, we compared literature to cases from Harvard Business Publishing. The value agenda effect reported was described in terms of its impact on each domain of the value equation. A total of 7,195 records were retrieved; 47 studies were included. Forty studies used electronic health record systems for data origin. Only 16 used patient-reported outcome surveys to cover outcome tiers that are important to patients, and 3 reported outcomes to all 6 levels of our outcome measures hierarchy. A considerable proportion of the studies (36%) reported results that contributed to value-based financial outcomes focused on cost savings. However, a gap remains in measuring outcomes that matter to patients. A more complete application of the value agenda by health organizations requires advances in technology and culture change management. |
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Value-based healthcare initiatives in practice : a systematic review |
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Value-based healthcare initiatives in practice : a systematic review |
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Value-based healthcare initiatives in practice : a systematic review Zanotto, Bruna Stella Revisão sistemática Custos e análise de custo Hospitalização |
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Value-based healthcare initiatives in practice : a systematic review |
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Value-based healthcare initiatives in practice : a systematic review |
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Value-based healthcare initiatives in practice : a systematic review |
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Zanotto, Bruna Stella |
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Zanotto, Bruna Stella Etges, Ana Paula Beck da Silva Marcolino, Miriam Allein Zago Polanczyk, Carisi Anne |
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Etges, Ana Paula Beck da Silva Marcolino, Miriam Allein Zago Polanczyk, Carisi Anne |
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Zanotto, Bruna Stella Etges, Ana Paula Beck da Silva Marcolino, Miriam Allein Zago Polanczyk, Carisi Anne |
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Revisão sistemática Custos e análise de custo Hospitalização |
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